Prophet Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odùméje, has thrown his hat into the ring for the 2027 presidential race.
The flamboyant Anambra-based cleric, known for his dramatic sermons and unconventional style, made the revelation during a fiery church service, declaring his mission to unseat the country’s aging political elite.
In his characteristic energetic tone, Odùméje took direct aim at past and present leaders, blaming Nigeria’s stagnation on their outdated thinking and failure to embrace modern governance. “We need a young leader in this country, and I am coming out,” he declared. “A digital leader, not old cargoes!”
Rallying his congregation, the self-styled “Indaboski” questioned whether they were ready for his leadership. He vowed to usher in an era of technological advancement, modern infrastructure, and a digitally driven economy.
“Are you ready for me? Odùméje for president? Because I know what you need! I know what you want! I want to construct a main road called Citadel for you. I want to give you a modern life, a digital life.”
His declaration has ignited a storm of reactions across social media, with supporters hailing him as a breath of fresh air, while skeptics question the seriousness of his bid.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, Odùméje’s entry into the race adds a surprising and unconventional twist to Nigeria’s evolving political landscape. Whether his campaign is divine prophecy or political theatrics, one thing is certain—Odùméje is ready to shake up the system.